The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Princeton’s Monday, Rider’s Laird finish out All-America seasons

- By John Bilinski

TULSA, OKLA. >> With a second straight appearance in the finals by Princeton University 125-pounder Patrick Glory still to come on Saturday night, two All-American wrestlers from Princeton and Rider wrapped up stellar showings earlier in the day at the NCAA Championsh­ips.

After dropping a tough one-point decision in the semifinals, Princeton 167-pounder Quincy Monday stormed back with two high quality wins against formidable opponents to finish third.

First, Monday defeated Dean Hamiti of Wisconsin by the score of 9-7. The Princeton senior then wrapped up a stellar career for the Tigers that included a second at nationals last year with a 3-2 win over Michigan’s Cameron Amine. Monday’s final record for the year was 27-3.

“It was just heart, it was very tough, I was really down on myself, especially the way (the semifinal) ended,” said Monday in a published report. “I didn’t go out on my own terms, so I set out to do that (finish third).”

After losing in the semifinals, Rider 197-pounder Ethan Laird lost two more matches on Saturday to finish in the sixth spot. Laird’s day began with a 5-2 loss to Bernie Truax of Cal Poly. He then lost again by the score of 7-3 to Iowa’s Jacob Warner in the fifth/sixth match.

Although Laird ended the year with three straight losses, his 28-4 final record and a berth in the semifinals goes down as one of the greatest seasons in the history of Rider wrestling.

Two New Jersey scholastic

wrestlers who finished third were Penn State 149-pound freshman Shane Van Ness (Blair Academy) and Cornell 174-pounder Chris Foca (Bergen Catholic).

As was totally expected,

Penn State won the team championsh­ip for the 10th time in the last 12 years the tournament has been held by officially locking it up in the wrestle-backs.

For the second straight

year Penn State advanced five wrestlers into the finals. And after the wrestle-backs were completed, Penn State held a mammoth 45-point lead over secondplac­e Iowa.

 ?? IAN MAULE —VTULSA WORLD VIA AP ?? Princeton’s Quincy Monday attempts to escape from Michigan’s Cameron Amine at the NCAA Division I wrestling championsh­ips on Saturday in Tulsa, Okla.
IAN MAULE —VTULSA WORLD VIA AP Princeton’s Quincy Monday attempts to escape from Michigan’s Cameron Amine at the NCAA Division I wrestling championsh­ips on Saturday in Tulsa, Okla.

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